Thermaltake’s Core PX Infinity WS RGB is a wall-mounted beauty

Wall-mounted or not, this case is beautiful

At CES 2026, Thermaltake has once again returned to the world of wall-mountable PC cases. This time, they have added a little more flair to their designs, using dual-curved tempered glass,  premium wood elements, and even futuristic infinity mirrors. Meet the Thermaltake Core PX Infinity WS ARGB. That name may be a mouthful, but this case is a beauty.

(OC3D’s CES 2026 Thermaltake Booth Tour)

To wall mount, or not to wall mount, that is the question

On the CES show floor, the Core PX Infinity WS is not mounted to the wall. The case ships with a removable base, enabling wall mounting and standard desktop PC configurations.

Given the square nature of this case’s tempered-glass mounting pins, the case’s dual-bent tempered-glass side panel can be mounted in several ways. This enables users to change the position of the wooden slats, and allows users to position the longer side of the case’s side panel wherever they want.

On both sides, so the case is an infinity mirror, adding some extra flair to the case’s design. The case’s PSU shroud is covered with wood, giving the case a more natural look.

To wall-mount this PC, the Thermaltake Core PX Infinity WS has VESA mounts on its rear. This allows users to mount this PC case to the wall in a manner similar to a television. That said, we would advise a strong mount given the weight of this PC case. You don’t want your PC to fall off a wall.

Users of this case should note that there are no dust filters of any kind in this PC case. If you want a dust-free PC, this case may be problematic. That said, it’s hard to deny the visual appeal of a case like this, especially if it is floating on a wall and its cables are well-hidden.

You can join the discussion on Thermaltake’s newest wall-mountable PC case on the OC3D Forums.

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